Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1924 — Page 2

Moral persuasion uot physical forec tile proper method when a luuie just won’t move, says the Deportment of

; DR. BURT MANGOLD : ■ e _ and : DR. FRED PATTERSON ; M announce their association in the practice of dentistry g ■ 10 IB H Rooms 3-4-5, K. of C. building-above the _ Teeple & Peterson Clothing Store. ■ S (■■■■■■■BMnanMMBMMMMBMMMHDB 1 Dayton. Tires e Tubes Built for Reduced Air Pressure Guaranteed 10,00 Q Miles but i I iim average much more. Fin * i B"flB Table of Air Pressures Lfl Dayton ikH Size S. A. K. Standard 1 3H inch 50 tbs. 35 Tbs. \ 4 inch 60 tbs. 45 lbs. ‘ nt '* 70 tbs. 55 tbs. 5 im’h 30 tbs. 60 tbs. a Ace Battery and Tire Shop Across front Niblick Grocery ■ ■ "■ ■■ —1 —— n. New Spring Hats We invite you to see the New Spring styles in Fisk millinery— Exceptional Values in beautiful trimmed hats. Fabrics Straw, Taffeta, Straw-cloth, Satin, Novelty-cloth. Trimmings Flowers, Ribbons, Embroidery, Self-trimming. Colors Black, Red, Sand, Blue, Brown, ✓ Gray, Combinations. Gift & Hat Shoppe 134 Monroe Street ‘"The One I Love Belongs to Somebody Else” . r S nH !u her ' s *i n ß |n » Down the Lone." Well! to S^XlkuV Cn bc i U r~' lhc()nc 1 Love Belongs i° n „™? n - . L,kc J ts forcru nner it is Isham h?s CdTene and * r ! aycd Jones and • It Lto dSc " Orchestra can play a fox trot-To hear 11 I his record is another evidence of Brunswick's ore i eminence n the realm of popular danc™ music K only one of the surprises w hkh aw ait j ou ™ our' record I counter. New Brunswick records arc comma in da vthere •» always something new. 3 n Ua y ’ PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE -

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CLUB CALENDAR l| Friday I Ben Hur —Ben Hur Hall. I Mite Box Opening Mrs. Cbriatena jl Vail. Pocahontas Degree Team pracU»“ 1 Hall, 7:30. I Women’s Relief Corp-Legion Hall, 2 o’clock. Saturday M. E. Ladles Aid Rummage Sale — Church basement. 1 to 8 o’clock. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society I • Bake Sale—Central Grocery, ten o'clock. Sunday. Psi lota XI Sorority— Mrs. Earl .Adams, 2:30. Monday Dorcas Class of E. V. church —Mrs. Jason Archbold. Research (Tub—Mrs. Eugene Hull-| you. Tuesday Psi lota Xi—Mrs. Hugh Hite, 7:30 o'clock. King’s Daughters (Tas of M. E. Church —Mrs. John Niblick. Wednesday Sliakesspeare Club—Mrs. Fred Patterson. Historical (Tub—Mrs. M. K. Hower. So Cha Rea Miss Anola Franks — 6:30 o’clock. Where is your mite box? Mite box secretary. Big time at the Yeoman Hall next Monday night. All members and #icnds who attended the meeting last Monday night are cordially in- | vited to attend this meeting. Bring a friend. * Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp entertained the members of the So Cha Rea club at her home on Madison Street last evening. Five Hundred was played and prizes were awarded to Miss Marie Murtaugh. Mrs. R, O. Gass and Mrs. Charles Starost. The hostess served delicious refreshments at a late hour. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Anola Franks. Wednesday evening at 6:30 o’colck. * The Tri Kappa Sororitv entertained last evening at the Masonic Hall at sixteen tables of bridge, five hundred and Mah Jongg. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Miss Mabel Hower won prizes at bridge. Bryce Thomas in five hundred and Felix Holthojise at Mah Jonvg. Sandwiches and coffee were served late in the evening. * Mrs. A. R. Holthousc will be hostess to the Psi Jota Sorority. Tuesday evening, at her home on Sixth street, at 7:30 . All members are requested to note the change of the meeting place from the home of Mrs. Hugh Hite So the Holthouse home. A good attendance is desired. * The Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. Church wil hold its annual mite box opening this evening at the home of Mrs. Christina Vail. Mrs, U. 8. A. Bridge will lead In devotions and Mrs. R. D. Myers will dls<uss the subject. ’’Christian Nature in the Church School." A silver offering will be taken and the mite boxes turned in. During the social hour, Miss Mary Ebersole, of Fort Wayne, n niece of Mrs. Bridge, will give several readings. Kevery member and I friend of the society Is urged to bo present. Refreshments wil Im- served. *< Tho Dorcas Class of the Evangelical <hur«h will meet at the home of Mrs. Jason Archbold Monday evening. All members are requester to ho I pnment. aa business of importance I will be transacted. * The members of the Psi lota XI sorority are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. Earl Adams. Sunday afi ternonn at 2:"*.! o'clock, to have their | pictures taken for tho Helicon AH members are urged to be there promptly- * The Historical (Tub mot Wcdiivs- | day afternoon at the homo of Mr*. ('. I (’. Nohl-' at her homvon Third street Mrs, Harry Helm was liqulvr and road an intcrealln® u*P"r o» “Women of French Courts." The nexi meeting will h<> with Mrs. Mill Hower Instead of Mrs. iiwon Du vis aa formerly tirmiuneed. Mrs, Joi* Hunter will have the paper «•> ’’History of Old Hymns. ■!.l. —IO 111 — I. »- ■! I I— Great Britain Recognizes Soviet Russia Today laitidon. Felt. 1 Grint Britain lojdity hm-okulz 'd the governmeat Hussia. The MacDouuld cabinet mot today iand after Its conference recognition I

of iLissia was announced in a foreign office communique. Before and since his accession to the office of prime minister Ramsay MacDonald had consistently stood for early recognition by Great Britain of the present regime in Moscow. Action had been postponed fol a time however due to the wish of the newjjv established labor government here ' not to appear hasty. When in town-Saturday foi l the big prize day stop at this! office and renew your subscrip-' lion to the Daily Democrat. Be assured of Retting the home news during 1921. | o Basketball Tonight I The first and seconds boys' basketball teams and girls' team from the Decatur Catholic high school will play . tho throe teams from the Monroeville high school at the new high school gym here this evening. The first game between the seconds boys' 'teams’, will start at 6:45 o’clock. o PHI DELT MEETING! Regular meeting of Phi Delta Kappa fraternity in club rooms Monday even ing, 7:30. All members please be pres.; ent. Win. Linn. Jitney Busses Replace Street Cars In Akron Akron. Ohio. Feb. I—Jitney busses replaced street cars In Akron today. T. J. Savage, city bus boss, direct j cd tho first fleet of 120 Jitneys. 1 Akron’s 25 year traction line I franchise providing a five cent fare j expired at midnight. The railway | company refused to renew the agree i ment holding out for a new franchise; which would provide a seven cent fare BTJrns Cover with wet baking soda—■ afterwards apply gently — VICKS ▼ Vapoßub IT Milt.onJvr, Y**rly

Big Savings For Saturday Auto Day at NIBLICK & CO. We have several specials for tomorrow that should attract attention and appeal to the careful buyer. We want to make this Auto Day a big one and offer these specials for tomorrow only. ] Big Savings on «’ ' Jpy 1 WAISTS and BLOUSES (Wf^Tlll A chance of a lifetime, one lot of V A ' ? 'y ® Waists and Blouses, Silk and Geor- I’ jjLg/frirfc * gette, good quality and style. Mostly all sizes. All marked down to less than the regular manufactured cost. ♦ hosiery wV I .a; I its Silk and Wool 1 lose, made . l>v Keal Silk Hosiery Mills, good quality and style; t olx? had in , _. colors of black, brown heather, green heather, gray heather. SPECIAL Special for Saturday A mixed lot of remnants of all classes of merchandise offered at big > savings for Saturday. It will pay Q/\ . you to take advantage of these. X| B

This the city declined to accept and car service stopped as soon ns street cat s get back to their barns after completing their final runs. Henry Ford, through his friendship for Harvey Firestone, Akron Rubbei manufacturer, came to the city’s aid witli sixty sedans rushed here from Detriot. Headaches from SliflHt Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. o 3-6- S—WANT ADS EARN—S- 6—l

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The Kingdom of Heaven .is at Hand---Millions Now Living Will Never Die In a free public lecture by Mr. Wayne C. Brooks, of Fort Wavne, Ind., at the Crystal Theater on Sunday, February 3, at ' ’ ’ 9-30 P. M., it will be conclusively proven

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«. HltOOK* 1 s . , , lx* TXS years enter the long hoped for period when everlasting lite upon the earth will be the blessed portion of the human race, and when families will be reunited to live happily on earth ever after.

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by many Bible prophecies which have been fulfilled during recent years that the Kingdom of Christ will soon be fully established in the earth. The divine law is inexorable and every inspired revelation of the divine purpose respecting the affairs of the old world, over which'Jehovah, for a special purpose tolerated Satan to rule, has been fulfilled exactly on time, and the time for the second presence of Christ, and the binding of Satan is at hand. The purpose of this lecture is to furnish every inquirer positive Biblical proof that we will within the next few

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